The differences between innate and adaptive immunity are that
A) adaptive immunity is fast and generalized; innate immunity is slow and specific.
B) innate immunity targets cancers and transplants; adaptive immunity targets viruses and bacteria.
C) innate immunity is fast and generalized; adaptive immunity is slow and specific.
D) adaptive immunity releases cytokines; innate immunity produces antibodies.
E) innate immunity is present in fetuses and children whereas adaptive immunity is only present in adults.
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Q8: An antigen is
A) any molecule that can
Q9: The simplest unit of an antibody consists
Q10: People do not develop a secondary immune
Q11: _ bonds hold together the polypeptide chains
Q12: Antibody diversity is a consequence of
A) rearranging
Q14: All of the following are cytokines except
A)
Q15: Inflammation helps to fight infection by
A) creating
Q16: The two major types of lymphocytes are
A)
Q17: The constant region of an antibody molecule
Q18: Identifying combinations of _ alleles is useful
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